The Australian government has decided to wait until a vaccine is available before they will be lifting travel restrictions.
The rule will be applying to Aussies who are unable to travel overseas and international tourists not able to enter the country.
Josh Frydenberg, the Treasurer, said: “International travel, including by tourists and international students, is assumed to remain largely closed off until late next year and then gradually return over time, and a vaccine to be available around the end of 2021 is one of the assumptions in the budget.